ROSA DE MONTANA (see Antigonon) 
ROSE APPLE (see Eugenia) 
ROSES 
We grow all popular varieties of roses. All roses whether climber 
or bush are No. 1 stock. We do not sell second or third grade plants. 
Bare Root (December to February).50 and up 
5 gallon containers. .75 and up 
B&B large plants. 1.50 and up 
Novelities and patented varieties slightly higher. 
ROSMARINUS officinalis (Rosemary) 
Hardy evergreen sub-shrub to six feet, grown for its aromatic 
leaves which are used in seasoning. 
1 gallon containers.. 
5 gallon containers. 
.50 
. 1.80 
.45 
1.70 
.40 
1.60 
R. officinalis prostrata 
Prostrate form of above. A new ground cover of much merit. 
1 gallon containers. 
.50 
.45 
.40 
ROYSTONEA princeps (Jamaica royal ..palm) 
Graceful tall growing palm to 50 feet. 
6 in. pots. 
. 4.00 
RUBBER PLANT (see Ficus) 
RUSCUS aculeatus (Butchers Broom) 
Erect shrub to 3 feet with dull green leaf like branches and red 
berries. Branches are stained and used for decoration. Seldom 
seen in Nurseries. 
1 gallon containers.50 .45 .40 
R. hypoglossum 
Lower growing form of the above with longer, wider leaves. 
1 gallon containers. .50 .45 .40 
SAGO PALM (see Cycas) 
SAINT PAULA Blue Boy (African violet) 
African perennial, round dark green leaves and dark blue violet¬ 
like flowers. 
3 in. pots.35 .30 
SALIX babylonica (The Weeping Willow) 
Spreading drooping deciduous tree to 35 feet. 
5 gallon containers. 1.70 1.60 
Trees established in boxes, various sizes and prices. 
S. discolor (The Pussy Willow) 
Large shrub or small tree producing in the spring the well-known 
silken catkins which are treasured for cutting. 
5 gallon containers 
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1.70 1.60 
